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Show "T THE J record for the cumber of men executed Id one day, was earned out m military fashion and without disorder. Three of the men killed for lore, two for gain and two for revenge. While Men, 3 lI j Negroes Pay For 1 Crimes With life AH A The Postal Service. Go. to Chair Bravely At Kentucky Peni-- f tentiary. EDDTVILLE. Ky, July ,11 Seven' men, ' four Rhuee And three negroes, all convicted of Ruir4ev went to death in the lectr f chair at t)j atate peniten-tiar- y early today gdm parade to the 2 JTfae tumhtiLidJL.3 gmdmht. The vrnite men uer the jirat to go. Thev ere fo levied by jjlhe three the last being jpronounced dead at 2 25 a m. in The of the.r execuorder men, f tion were: Milford Lavoon. 35. Iorbin. Ky.: Orlando Seymour, 23, XOuisvilJe; Charles Mura. JL.M. Lou!, Mo ; ii.i!ui Dockery, 21, Alarland, Ky.; William Moore, 4$, - oulewll; James Howard 24. Louisville; Ciarencu McQueen, 22,' of garrison county, Ky. The doomed men, for the most I'art, went brave'y to their death. They spent their las hours visiting with frienda and eobbir.g relatives Practically ail of them accepted religious consolation. The gma ordeal, setting a news ngie. a vr fr 41; Juy im. oooooooooooooooooooooo fo ,r IO 2 o iO iO . O gf o O The makers ef Palm Olive Sees. Kwtkaelv a ad Crystal White Soap are distributing Boksb Weary te every hme Is the hat pirate Sest rail the poll re, hrrsaae HOKIhhOAh rlty. have made arrassemeats te raab ft fer yea. ftto LIItt- vnFjEV'YrtVr.rT'f nCfiiir f 4H IT FK IT Flit STIIRK tn 1 4 Bo.khsoV' I- o "O o o o o JO poo I I I o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Massachusetts the league, today stood under censure of the state house of representatives and in addition was barred from privileges accorded to legislative agents. The house so voted. 87 to 93, yes Anti-Saloo- n BT ROBERT MACK (Special Correspondent of The Deseret News) WASHINGTON. July 13 (CPA it of Carrying' out the provivion the radio act respecting geographi- cal divirion of the nations radio facilities ia becoming incre&amgty difficult for the federal radio com- p of -- Nelson would ed u. c One more vicinity. A new Texaco Star goes on the map on 13th East and 9tK South The Texas Company, already well known for the high quality and national distribution of its products, again extends its sendee facilities to bring to you a new, and still more convenient, source of golden Texaco Motor Oil and the new and better Texaco Gasoline. The new station, opening tomorrow , is equipped with modern pumps dispensing the full measure of gasoline, Texaco Comjroscopc tanks for oil, runways for crankcasedraining and chassis lubrication, compressed air for free tire service and every item contributing to a motorists convenience and in pleasure. them- Drive in tomorrow, on the opening day. Get your coupon good, for two quarts of golden Texaco Motor Oil. Let us show you the new' appointments and extend a welcome from the men who will serve you. In- vow- provincial police loaded them Into a bu. took them to the outskirts of town and told them to go home. Thev declared thev would return to N!on and s'age a parade au nature!. Nude parades amor; the are common, according to residents of the district in which they live There are three colonies in this district at the town of Glade. Thrums and Brilliant. The Doukhobor are a religious sect with communistic Ideas. They are oppoeed to rules, priests and churchee as well as the veneration of Icons, and ha v no marriage ceremonj. Thev came here several years ago after having been driven from Russia, Douk-hobo- o o THE TEXAS COMPANY rs Texaco Petroleum Products . jtv Young Mutton - 0 IO ..d -- rat. .r ll.ku.m'1 Hm U FHr .... l Ml Salt Shoulder Roast, lb. ... LegSrTbv. Loin Roast, lb. Lak. ....20 .2Se o o o o o Breast,- - Ih. Corn Fed POT ROASTS lo lb. 224 1 Vnlrr Jatcy. Kivk mD MF4T FOII EXERT 0CC4!0. P ALL CORDED BEEF, BOILED M4M. OXFORD HAH, CORVED I OAF ETC. ETC. . 4 he 4 Ultara Arrive. llwirs o iO O DAISY FLOUR fe 48 lbs. 01.69 Delicious ' Raisin Bread iui LAYER CAKES 0 r.Lg-- SiL; 29c g Lettuce 1 IHKOSESttS U ' A HOME INSTITUTION w ark Torn xficrborhood oioccrs. Q qOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO iiMmiiTlHi . vrwvi . A W BETTER GASOLINE 77m CLEAN; CLEAR7GOLDENMOTOR OIL -T- ChrisUnaF.card. mailed at Sd. burglC England, on December 24. 1401, has Just been delivered to' Mrs. J. Askew, who Uvea only a few miles away. .. day to wait and then another modem Texaco Service Station zvill be open for business in your hovered Pkgs.25c J Y f 14 selves f: ' l.s - pr- M. K I 11 ; "lt'on' j HltrAmOdmenr - I A i The broadcasting field i imposof division geographicall) while at the same time serving the pnbbe interest, according te Representative Celler. This view also is held by Commissioner Caldwell, who has openly condemned the DaMr. Celler said vie amendment. the standard of population should be applied to the allocation of stations. and that a densely populated geographical area ia entitled to greater facilities than one of similar size that ,1a only sparsely inhabited. f Thp issue of constitutionality 'ffte radio act sso was raised by Mr. CcLer-- The ruthie curtn.g off of stations without equitab.e compensation, he contended, is He said that the commission has only the rght to regulate and not the power to confiscate or prohibit. He testified for renewal of the licenses of stations and WMBQ of WBBC, WCGU Brooklyn, which he said served a greater population than that a th island of Manhattan. Twa in Nation The letter of Representative Berto the commission pointed out ger that the only two Socialist stauons in the country, WEVD of New York, and W1BA, In Madison, Vis both are named by the commission for removal from the air and he charged that the order means that the "radio trust" w.ll have complete ontrol n?t only of all radio transmitting machinery, but also a complete monopoly of ell radio , communication. The mortality of the 184 stations cited, he said, he would mean an "iron clad monopoly." constructed for the radio trust and representing e three billion dollar combination. if radio communication must be a national monopoly, he said, it ought to be nationally owned, and not a private monopoly for private profit and national exploitation tCopyright 1928 Consolidated Freaa Association). B. C . aecretarv; M. O. Jackaon B'an frttton companv has had plans pre a plant to be built in for pared North Salt Lake or Murray where it expecta to produce 159 tons daily with sn ultimate production op lo &s high as 2000 tons daily when The market conditions' warrant. product ie a smokele coke. the!10The Jenson Cesl Products company which proposes to manufacture e srpokelesq fuel for uae is Balt Lake were filed with the secretary of state Thursday. Authorised capita! fs I190.Q49. John B. Jenson, thin sible Nelaon, -- Jnson Article of incorporation for y, of niMr O rnurH'KL Oer HI.. MlF J mmdrnnw, Hnklma'i Market. k A in .nrtneer. f president. T. Fuel Company File i'i take orr psiami ration lear ' fueia. Ja Incorporation Articles wr ia amokefes. sic preaidcct. Inn. M I in o o o o o o II 3928 and have challenged tonsutu-uonahtmembers o ("Congress have taken up the cudgels against the Davis amendment to the act. making mandatory the curtailment of exi&itipg stations and the of remaining ones at the five geographical radio zone. Representative Emanuel Celler of Brook!) n, N. appearing commission, charged that the Davis amendment has brought about, the .bedUnx and chaos now, existing in broadcasting. The abolition of the commision is predicted krtor Berger, by Representative Sociahfat of Wiaconsin, because of its high handed and tvranmcal procedure, against independent re Lo stations. foda"- 2 13 mission. On top of the united criticism of the IM independent broadcasters who already have felt lla feeth NELSON. o JULY terday after a warm debate on thestatv house the night In question report of e special committee which were private detective who had investigated forgraves charges of criminal records. Their testimony an alli,-wild party at the tirn wa, vague. The Forgrave censure will be takof ths last piorogstion. Forgrav had charred that the en up by the senate next week when of the wild party" report if to the drunken party reminds one partie held in the bat k room ? be considered. the saloons in the davs before proAmerican and European manuhibition hot when called to testifacture of airplanes are comoerrg fy admitted that he had no fo rbusinesa in South America, and knou!d?e Two w4tne?e produced bv him both have representatives in ths who swore they hsd been at tbs field. o o Sect Threatens o Nude Parade in o o Northwest Town o Jalv (AP o entPolice' here to . mebere of Douk f colony o bobore from parading the nude of through the in protest against the arrest and one their number. o c.reeration members of the colony, o mnFifteen and one .Oman, calling of freedom. o vadedtheythe sonsWednesday and remain until their Imprisoned brother nas released. about the Jail all dav o They yesterday. This morning city and o o o o I TRIDAY BOSTON. July II (AP) Wll-lia- ra M. Torgyave. superintendent of What Readers Think Editor Deeeret News: I aee in the paper tonight that the new postmaster is framing the people to address malt properly. The trouble is the people that should read this will never see it. There is a provision in the postal laws that where mail cannot be delivered it l to be advertised In a As long as X have local paper Hvd In l7tah 1 hare not-ee'rfj letters advertised. Every lettejr undetlverable should be .advertised inside of five days andhelf at least three daa before it is sent back. It would be far cheaper to run the ad Jhan have clerks running through books dav after day that probably would not know the name if thev saw it. If the postoffice is a sample of government ownership of public tmvw no more utftttte.' I hope ownership. government Every four ears the people go to the polls to vote and uvialiy vote a change. The trouble ia that is when they get a change it always the head man when really it is lower down the line the people want it. Tours trutw JOHN T. BRENNAN. 385? Highland Drive. "NEWS Massachusetts Congress Bars AntiSaloon Chief 10 ACT 2 r DESERET he-NEW ' |